BIDDEFORD — Administrators at St. James School in Biddeford have announced top academic performers achieving distinction on the school’s Honor Roll for the fourth quarter of the 2016-2017 school year.
Grade 4
Highest Honors
Daphne Blake, Camryn Houle, Emma Houston, and Roman Mahoney
High Honors
Evelyn Carson, McKenna Castle, Emily Frechette, Sydney Googins, Henry Kenniston, Olivia Libby, and Parker Plourde
Honors
Nicholas Curro, Smantha DeGeorge, James Fogg, Taylor Gonneville, Ayla Lagasse, Collin Namiotka, and Victoria Sparks
Grade 5
Highest Honors
Jeffrey Lafrance
High Honors
Chloe Cadorette, Matthew Gonneville, Isabella Hazlerig, Gage Lamontagne, Erin Norbert, and Emily Troegner
Honors
Jaylee Coleman, Maxwell Forcier, Madelyn Gelinas, Sarah Patil, Mia Rogers, and Connor Shea
Grade 6
High Honors
Madisyn Ayres, Rose-Mary Blake, Simon Blake, Emma Paquet, Jeannette Schultz-Aboujaoude, and Baylor Wilkinson
Honors
Charlotte Donovan, Elliana Durkee, William Palmer, Marielle Rue, and Kiley Vela
Grade 7
Highest Honors
Bella Ciampi
High Honors
Avery Cadorette, Kyle Dion, Ella Ellis-Daley, William Goodwin, and Chloe Harding
Honors
Lillian Carson, Daniel Macolini, and Kolby St. Pierre
Grade 8
Highest Honors
Alannah Shevenell, Blake Wilkinson
High Honors
Jordina Coleman, Nicholas Hill, Donald Mahoney, Joshua Paquet, Liam Scott, and Julia Violette
Honors
Aidan Donovan, and Christian Lafrance
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